Announcements

Chatfield High School Daily Announcements

Monday, October 11
Day: 25
Middle School Day: 1

 

“The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice..”-  George Eliot


All Student Announcements (7-12):

Attention Student Service Club We will have a meeting at 3:10 after school on Thursday, 10/14. Students that would like to sign up to work for the Nightmare on First Street may use this link: Nightmare on First Street: Nightmare on First Street Volunteers 2021 (signupgenius.com)

 

Haunting season is here! . . . which means it’s time to think about volunteering at Nightmare on First Street in Fountain, a non-profit event raising money this year for the Fillmore County History Center and the CHS Student Service Club.  The nine nights will be Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from October 15th through October 31st.  Being a haunter is loads of fun and takes no special skills; you don’t even have to talk!  More info on Facebook, Instagram, and nightmareonfirststreet.com.  To volunteer, please sign up here: Nightmare on First Street: Nightmare on First Street Volunteers 2021 (signupgenius.com)

 

Students, if you have not done so already, please pick up your yearbook from the choir room after school any day this week. Thank you!

 

Art Club Students: Be sure to pick up and return your permission slips to Ms. Potter for scarecrow building next week (10/13) as soon as possible.

 

FLU vaccine for CHS students and staff
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
9:00 a.m. – Noon

 

Senior High Announcements (9-12):

Anyone interested in the trades and construction? 
There is a great opportunity coming up for you to attend a Careers Fair called Construct Tomorrow, on October 27th at Mayo Civic Center.  Please sign up with Mrs. Duxbury if you are interested in going. Hurry… there is only room for 25. 

 

Seniors Who sold Senior Pizzas:
The Huey’s pizzas will be ready for pick up on Monday the 11th from 2:45 to 3:15 in the senior lunch room.  Please arrange to have someone pick up your pizzas at that time.

 

 

Attention Families of 9th and 10th grade students:

Our rescheduled Gettysburg/Washington, DC trip is scheduled for June 26-July 3, 2022. Many of you remained registered for this trip with Legacy Student Travel and they are very excited to travel with you. For those of you who did, please be on the lookout for an announcement coming soon from Legacy with an update on this trip. This announcement will also be posted on the Travel Connections site, as well. Simply log into your account with them, and click on the Announcement Tab. For anyone wishing to join this trip (not currently registered), please contact Amy at Legacy Student Travel at amyh@legacytravelgroup.com for more information on itinerary, pricing, and how to register.

 

Drivers Education for students age 14 ½ and older will be Mon-Fri, Oct. 25-Nov. 5,  3:20-6:20 p.m.   Parents join the class on November 5th.   Flyers are available in the Activities Office.  Register at www.EnhancedDrivingInstitute.com.
 

Counselor News:

Juniors & Seniors!  A rep from LUTHER COLLEGE, Decorah, IA will be at CHS on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 9:30AM.  If you want to hear about Luther, sign up to meet with him in the counseling office by end of day on Thursday, October 14.
 

Greater Rochester Advocates for Colleges & Universities (GRAUC) and Southeast Service Cooperative (SSC) have teamed up to provide youth and adults in southeast Minnesota the opportunity to attend a the SE MN College Festival. This regional and virtual take on a college fair is designed for students, parents, counselors, and educators to attend. Sessions range from 15 to 45 minutes and take place during the daytime and evening hours to accommodate for parent engagement.  Sessions range in content from career training options, support services for all students and first generation college students, and financial aid support. See the attached program with session details. All Zoom links will be posted on FutureForward in the coming days.

Some dates/deadlines to keep in mind
October 1: Start of Free College Application Month in Minnesota!
October 1: When you can start applying for FAFSA for next year!
October 6: PSAT Pre Administration
October 13: PSAT Test 
October 18: College Information Night 6:00-7:30 (open to gr. 10-12)
October 21&22: No School- Great days to go on some college visits!

Middle School Announcements (7-8):


Junior High Knowledge Bowl: Permission forms are due to Mrs. Hanson TODAY for Wednesday’s meet!

 

 

From the Kitchen:
Reminder that NO ala carte items can be charged to your account if you have a negative balance.
Morning Break:  Do not come thru at morning break if your account is negative.  Unless you are paying cash.

Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, Choice of Cereal
Classic Café: French Toast Sticks, Sausage Patty, vegetable choice, fruit choice
Diner: BBQ Chicken Sandwich
Grab & Go: Turkey Deli Sub Sandwich
 

Extracurricular Activities:

Monday, October 11th
4:30 7th grade Volleyball at Pine Island
4:45 9th grade Volleyball at Pine Island
5:00 JV Football at Goodhue
5:30 8th grade Volleyball at Pine Island
6:00 JV Volleyball at Pine Island
7:15 Varsity Volleyball at Pine Island

Tuesday, October 12th
4:20 Cross Country at PEM
4:30 7th grade Football home Goodhue
4:30 7th and 8th grade Volleyball at Caledonia
4:45 9th grade Volleyball at Caledonia
5:45 8th grade Football home Goodhue
6:00 JV Volleyball at Caledonia
7:15 Varsity Volleyball at Caledonia

Thursday, October 14th
5:00 9th grade Football home St. Charles

Friday, October 15th
7:00 Varsity Football home Dover-Eyota

GO GOPHERS!